The Incrediball Art of Building Brands

Dive into the world of branding with me! In this episode, I'm peeling back the layers to uncover the essence of what truly makes a brand shine in today's crowded marketplace. I'll tackle the common misconceptions about branding and give you a glimpse into real-world examples of unique brand propositions from my own experiences in building brands with purpose. But wait, there's more! Together, we'll dive into a concise branding exercise that might just change how you view your brand's foundational values. Whether you're on the brink of launching your own brand or you're simply fascinated by the magic of compelling storytelling, this episode is chock-full of practical insights to elevate your branding game. Always remember, a brand isn't just a logo or a catchy phrase; it's the very heartbeat of your venture. Join me to discover how you can make your brand not only memorable but truly iconic. Find us online: Brianne:www.briannewest.com https://www.instagram.com/briannemwest/https://www.tiktok.com/@briannemwesthttps://www.youtube.com/@briannemwest Incrediballs: incrediballs.comhttps://www.instagram.com/incrediballsdrinks/https://www.tiktok.com/@incrediballsdrinks Business, but Better (the FREE education hub for founders & entrepreneurs): www.businessbutbetter.cohttps://www.tiktok.com/@businessbutbetterhttps://www.instagram.com/businessbutbetter/ Our sister podcast is called 'Now, That's What I Call Green'.

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If you want to build a business that changes the world, this is the podcast for you. Join Brianne West, entrepreneur and founder of Ethique, as she embarks on building Incrediballs, her newest startup. Come behind the scenes into building another global company, whilst she shows you how to build a successful, purpose-led business. How do you get investment? How do you start exporting? Is it normal to be this stressed? And how do you build a brand people love? Listen in, because the only way we will change the world, is by changing the way we do business. (And yes, it's still profitable.)